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Monster weaves the riveting story of the brilliant Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a famous surgeon with a promising career at a leading hospital. Tenma risks his reputation and promising career to save the life of a critically wounded young boy. Unbeknownst to him, this child is destined for a terrible fate.
A string of strange and mysterious murders begin to occur soon afterward, ones that professionally benefit Dr. Tenma, and he emerges as the primary suspect. Conspiracies, serial murders, and a scathing depiction of the underbelly of hospital politics are all masterfully woven together in this compell... More...
A string of strange and mysterious murders begin to occur soon afterward, ones that professionally benefit Dr. Tenma, and he emerges as the primary suspect. Conspiracies, serial murders, and a scathing depiction of the underbelly of hospital politics are all masterfully woven together in this compell... More...
Monster weaves the riveting story of the brilliant Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a famous surgeon with a promising career at a leading hospital. Tenma risks his reputation and promising career to save the life of a critically wounded young boy. Unbeknownst to him, this child is destined for a terrible fate.
A string of strange and mysterious murders begin to occur soon afterward, ones that professionally benefit Dr. Tenma, and he emerges as the primary suspect. Conspiracies, serial murders, and a scathing depiction of the underbelly of hospital politics are all masterfully woven together in this compelling manga thriller.
Note: Won the 46th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category. Less...
A string of strange and mysterious murders begin to occur soon afterward, ones that professionally benefit Dr. Tenma, and he emerges as the primary suspect. Conspiracies, serial murders, and a scathing depiction of the underbelly of hospital politics are all masterfully woven together in this compelling manga thriller.
Note: Won the 46th Shogakukan Manga Award in the general category. Less...
Type
Manga
Related Series
Associated Names
Monsutaa
Naoki Urasawa's Monster
Монстр
คนปีศาจ
モンスター
몬스터
Naoki Urasawa's Monster
Монстр
คนปีศาจ
モンスター
몬스터
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Latest Release(s)
Status
in Country of Origin
18 Volumes (Complete)
9 Volumes (Kanzenban, Complete)
9 Volumes (Kanzenban, Complete)
Completely Scanlated?
Yes
Anime Start/End Chapter
Starts at Vol 1, Chap 1
Ends at Vol 18, Chap 162
Ends at Vol 18, Chap 162
User Reviews
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5 topics, 21 posts
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User Rating
Average: 8.9 / 10.0 (1918 votes)
Bayesian Average: 8.86 / 10.0
Bayesian Average: 8.86 / 10.0
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Last Updated
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Genre
Categories
Category Recommendations
Boku Dake ga Inai Machi
Mou Hitotsu no Monster: The Investigative Report (Novel)
Zhi Mo (Novel)
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (Novel)
Ayashi no Ceres
Mou Hitotsu no Monster: The Investigative Report (Novel)
Zhi Mo (Novel)
Kusuriya no Hitorigoto (Novel)
Ayashi no Ceres
Recommendations
Author(s)
Artist(s)
Year
1994
Original Publisher
Shogakukan (1995, 2008)
Serialized In (magazine)
Big Comic Original (Shogakukan)
Licensed (in English)
Yes
English Publisher
Viz (18 Volumes - Complete; print | 9 Perfect Eds. - Complete; print)
Activity Stats (vs. other series)
Weekly Pos #435 (+119)
Monthly Pos #839 (+125)
3 Month Pos #1229 (+20)
6 Month Pos #1302 (+48)
Year Pos #1386 (+166)
Monthly Pos #839 (+125)
3 Month Pos #1229 (+20)
6 Month Pos #1302 (+48)
Year Pos #1386 (+166)
List Stats
On 1200 reading lists
On 1887 wish lists
On 3795 completed lists
On 109 unfinished lists
On 680 custom lists
On 1887 wish lists
On 3795 completed lists
On 109 unfinished lists
On 680 custom lists
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The End
by cele
December 13th, 2011, 11:44am
December 13th, 2011, 11:44am
Rating: 9.0 / 10.0
Brilliant series, but somehow i didn't like the ending and found it a bit confusing. I needed to read this even though i had no time but when it reached around volume 15-16 that kick wasn't there anymore and i just read the rest for sake of finishing. Maybe because the author was pulling the strings together in the last volumes and so the thrill somehow went missing, really good series though.
Masterpiece
by Aeylis
December 5th, 2011, 2:45pm
December 5th, 2011, 2:45pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
That's all that can be said about this.
The story grabs you and pulls you through an incredible, incredible journey.
There were maybe a few small flaws, but other than that, I loved it. The ending was great, although it could have used a bit more closure (not really the right word).
Either way, it is something that once you have read, you cannot forget you have read.
Reaaaad it.
The story grabs you and pulls you through an incredible, incredible journey.
There were maybe a few small flaws, but other than that, I loved it. The ending was great, although it could have used a bit more closure (not really the right word).
Either way, it is something that once you have read, you cannot forget you have read.
Reaaaad it.
Great!
by der052
November 16th, 2011, 9:28pm
November 16th, 2011, 9:28pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
Masterpiece! I didn't really believe the hype and not all views are correct but this manga is perfect from beginning to end. The plot, the story, how its told, makes me shiver. The best manga
You're in for an exciting ride!
by Zoro
November 4th, 2011, 12:35am
November 4th, 2011, 12:35am
Rating: 9.1 / 10.0
Urasawa. If your jaw doesn't drop after hearing that name, you've obviously been reading the wrong manga my friend.
I'll admit, the hype for this series was too intimidating for me to go near it. In fact, I'm glad I avoided it for so long until I was psychologically prepared for it.
If I'd have to start with this manga, I'd have to applaud the author on his brilliantly coordinated narrative. An aptitude for developing his own sense of thriller, this gets thrown on top of horror lists next to Ripley Scott's feature film "Alien" and John Carpenter's "The Thing". It takes a while to pick up what devices the author uses, but you soon realize every character Dr. Tenma encounters develop 3-Dimensional character traits. With that as his basis, the author freely switches perspectives revealing trails that lead to either Dr. Tenma or Johan, and thus the plot thickens.
The bad guy, Johan, is the most evil character in all the manga series that I know, and I know them all. The author toys with rationality as he creates a smart, handsome and smiling young man with all the desire to destroy everything he comes in contact with. The discretion in Johan's actions build his character in our minds as the most evil person you will ever see. The tips and hints the author has so cleverly thrown in to the dialogue all revert back to a single name, and even though they don't know who they're looking for, we always know it's Johan.
Dr. Tenma is one of the most modest people we know in this series, as most Japanese residing in Germany at that time were. He never blames anyone but himself in this series, and that's because most of the time he believes it's his fault that this "Monster" was unleashed upon the world. It is then that this magnificent story unfolds, starting with a race of people chasing other people, knowing everyone's motivations and their exaggerated, but metaphorical methods. Dr. Tenma always remembers that it's in his blood to save lives and not destroy them at any cost, even if it means taking another man's life. But that ultimately causes his hesitation and stops him when he always has the chance.
Throughout the series it's been a roller coaster as we dig deeper and deeper into the mind of a monster, trailing behind him and learning of his goals. We piece together his ambitions in each subplot, expanding his ever-growing picture of a Utopia. We learn how it must feel tracing back the devil's handy-work. The author teaches us that there's only one thing that must be done if you saw a killing machine on the loose, and that's to stop it.
Overall, the best read I could've possibly picked up. One of the things I loved whenever I read the series was the many times Johan's name is mentioned, you suddenly want to pay attention and understand that sometimes the ends can justify the means. A masterpiece. One could say the best work from Urasawa thus far.
... Last updated on December 4th, 2011, 9:02pm
I'll admit, the hype for this series was too intimidating for me to go near it. In fact, I'm glad I avoided it for so long until I was psychologically prepared for it.
If I'd have to start with this manga, I'd have to applaud the author on his brilliantly coordinated narrative. An aptitude for developing his own sense of thriller, this gets thrown on top of horror lists next to Ripley Scott's feature film "Alien" and John Carpenter's "The Thing". It takes a while to pick up what devices the author uses, but you soon realize every character Dr. Tenma encounters develop 3-Dimensional character traits. With that as his basis, the author freely switches perspectives revealing trails that lead to either Dr. Tenma or Johan, and thus the plot thickens.
The bad guy, Johan, is the most evil character in all the manga series that I know, and I know them all. The author toys with rationality as he creates a smart, handsome and smiling young man with all the desire to destroy everything he comes in contact with. The discretion in Johan's actions build his character in our minds as the most evil person you will ever see. The tips and hints the author has so cleverly thrown in to the dialogue all revert back to a single name, and even though they don't know who they're looking for, we always know it's Johan.
Dr. Tenma is one of the most modest people we know in this series, as most Japanese residing in Germany at that time were. He never blames anyone but himself in this series, and that's because most of the time he believes it's his fault that this "Monster" was unleashed upon the world. It is then that this magnificent story unfolds, starting with a race of people chasing other people, knowing everyone's motivations and their exaggerated, but metaphorical methods. Dr. Tenma always remembers that it's in his blood to save lives and not destroy them at any cost, even if it means taking another man's life. But that ultimately causes his hesitation and stops him when he always has the chance.
Throughout the series it's been a roller coaster as we dig deeper and deeper into the mind of a monster, trailing behind him and learning of his goals. We piece together his ambitions in each subplot, expanding his ever-growing picture of a Utopia. We learn how it must feel tracing back the devil's handy-work. The author teaches us that there's only one thing that must be done if you saw a killing machine on the loose, and that's to stop it.
Overall, the best read I could've possibly picked up. One of the things I loved whenever I read the series was the many times Johan's name is mentioned, you suddenly want to pay attention and understand that sometimes the ends can justify the means. A masterpiece. One could say the best work from Urasawa thus far.
... Last updated on December 4th, 2011, 9:02pm
I dont agree with the motivations but...
by saxenas1
September 12th, 2011, 5:19am
September 12th, 2011, 5:19am
Rating: 7.0 / 10.0
I guess it depends on view points, there were instances in the manga where I didn't agree with the anti-heros motivations for killing. I also wouldn't agree with the motivations and logic behind the mass murders. But then again the era was around WW2 and propaganda did have a strong influence on the masses.
My overall recommendation is, dont read this manga if your not ready to accept the twisted nature of human beings. However, if you can accept that little fact the manga on the whole is very well drawn with an indepth story line. The best word to describe the manga would be "Intriguing" .
My overall recommendation is, dont read this manga if your not ready to accept the twisted nature of human beings. However, if you can accept that little fact the manga on the whole is very well drawn with an indepth story line. The best word to describe the manga would be "Intriguing" .
Brace yourself
by StephenIII
June 10th, 2011, 8:17am
June 10th, 2011, 8:17am
Rating: 9.5 / 10.0
This is one of those manga that transcends categorization. I can't really see it as horror (at least not in the literary sense), as the story's primary motive is not to thrill. If anything, the best comparison I can come up with is to 40's film noire; The Maltese Falcon in particular comes to mind. Just like with Humphrey Bogart's iconic work, Monster keeps you in the dark until the very end. You will suspect, but you won't really be able to grasp the whole picture until the final confrontation, which will, just as with the Maltese Falcon, still leave questions unanswered.
Postscript: By the way, I read this manga in one go between the hours of 8pm and 5am. These conditions, I believe, are absolutely perfect for the macabre ambiance of Monster. If you are a fast reader, like I am (i.e. 18 chapters an hour, or around one chapter every three or so minutes), give it a shot.
Postscript: By the way, I read this manga in one go between the hours of 8pm and 5am. These conditions, I believe, are absolutely perfect for the macabre ambiance of Monster. If you are a fast reader, like I am (i.e. 18 chapters an hour, or around one chapter every three or so minutes), give it a shot.
A MUST READ!
by pandapple7
April 5th, 2011, 12:35am
April 5th, 2011, 12:35am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
A story that takes you on a wonderful ride filled with mystery, action, and really makes your mind work. I was so drawn to the story and couldn't stop reading. It's a real page turner. One thing I really admire is character development, and by the end of this story, I fell in love with many of them, and feel some sort of connection.
I have read a few of Urasawa's works and I enjoyed everyone, especially Monster. Such an interesting story, and the way the plot is interwoven is amazing. READ THIS SERIES...such a story, themes, and characters shouldn't be missed out on
I have read a few of Urasawa's works and I enjoyed everyone, especially Monster. Such an interesting story, and the way the plot is interwoven is amazing. READ THIS SERIES...such a story, themes, and characters shouldn't be missed out on
The ONLY bad thing is...
by geanime54
January 8th, 2011, 9:24pm
January 8th, 2011, 9:24pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
..this series makes everything else I read seems dull and shallow in comparison.
Plus I can't stop thinking about it.
It has one of the best written plots I ever had, the ending was satisfying, and the main protagonist and the villain are two of the most thought-provoking characters I've ever come across.
It pretty much just blows my mind that an actual human being can come up with something this good.
So yes, I liked it.
Plus I can't stop thinking about it.
It has one of the best written plots I ever had, the ending was satisfying, and the main protagonist and the villain are two of the most thought-provoking characters I've ever come across.
It pretty much just blows my mind that an actual human being can come up with something this good.
So yes, I liked it.
Masterpiece
by rayculz
October 21st, 2010, 5:25am
October 21st, 2010, 5:25am
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
A few year ago. I see Monster volume 1 on the bookstore. I've got attetion by its cover because the tagline entitled "Horrible Story" and the phrase from Revelation of Holy Bible writed. Hmm, so interesting. But, after I see the graphic ... I've remember this style. Then I remember "Master Keaton". Wow, greats. I love Master Keaton, and I trying to read it. It was shocked. What a story ... this is marvelous.
This is the story what I looking for .... superb !
This is the story what I looking for .... superb !
The top of my manga list :B
by haine22
July 16th, 2010, 12:32pm
July 16th, 2010, 12:32pm
Rating: 10.0 / 10.0
This manga was the best thriller I've ever read. Honestly the first few pages were boring but this manga picks up and eventually it all ties together...
If you enjoy seinen, psychological, mystery, and drama this is the best one.
I suggest you read it now before it's completely licensed, you'd regret it if you pass this!
It's up to you to figure out who's the true monster.
If you enjoy seinen, psychological, mystery, and drama this is the best one.
I suggest you read it now before it's completely licensed, you'd regret it if you pass this!
It's up to you to figure out who's the true monster.
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